I signed up to BarackObama.com and I'm still not sure if this is Obama's website as POTUS or as the kid born in Kenya.

In any event, in this latest missive he tells us that our immigration system is broken, politicians can't or won't fix it (translation: it's still Bush's fault) and the only way to fix it is if the people lead the way then, are you ready? He tell his mindless legions to

"So if you're willing to do something about this critical issue, join our call for immigration reform now. Those who do will be part of our campaign to educate people on this issue and build the critical mass needed to make Washington act:

In recent years, concerns about whether border security and enforcement were tough enough were among the greatest impediments to comprehensive reform. They are legitimate issues that needed to be addressed -- and over the past two years, we have made great strides in enhancing security and enforcement."

We also need to stop punishing innocent young people for the actions of their parents -- and pass the DREAM Act so they can pursue higher education or become military service members in the country they know as home. We already know enormous economic benefits from the steady stream of talented and hardworking people coming to America. More than a century and a half ago, U.S. Steel's Andrew Carnegie was a 13-year-old brought here from Scotland by his family in search of a better life. And in 1979, a Russian family seeking freedom from Communism brought a young Sergey Brin to America -- where he would become a co-founder of Google.

Through immigration, we've become an engine of the global economy and a beacon of hope, ingenuity and entrepreneurship. We should make it easier for the best and brightest not only to study here, but also to start businesses and create jobs here. That's how we'll win the future.

Immigration is a complex issue that raises strong feelings. And as we push for long-overdue action, we're going to hear the same sort of ugly rhetoric that has delayed reform for years -- despite long and widespread recognition that our current system fails us all and hurts our economy.

So you and I need to be the ones talking about this issue in the language of hope, not fear -- in terms of how we are made stronger by our differences, and can be made stronger still.

Take a moment now to watch my El Paso speech and join this campaign for change:

Obama this immigration is moving to the south side of Chicago. He ought to come to Houston and see what we are dealing with 1/3 of all drivers with out insurance (mostly Hispanics I understand) Gangs roaming the streets but Obama say that all is well. He doesn't have a clue.

We also need to stop punishing innocent young people for the actions of their parents -- and pass the DREAM Act so they can pursue higher education or become military service members in the country they know as home. We already know enormous economic benefits from the steady stream of talented and hardworking people coming to America. More than a century and a half ago, U.S. Steel's Andrew Carnegie was a 13-year-old brought here from Scotland by his family in search of a better life. And in 1979, a Russian family seeking freedom from Communism brought a young Sergey Brin to America -- where he would become a co-founder of Google.

Through immigration, we've become an engine of the global economy and a beacon of hope, ingenuity and entrepreneurship. We should make it easier for the best and brightest not only to study here, but also to start businesses and create jobs here. That's how we'll win the future.

Immigration is a complex issue that raises strong feelings. And as we push for long-overdue action, we're going to hear the same sort of ugly rhetoric that has delayed reform for years -- despite long and widespread recognition that our current system fails us all and hurts our economy.

So you and I need to be the ones talking about this issue in the language of hope, not fear -- in terms of how we are made stronger by our differences, and can be made stronger still.

Take a moment now to watch my El Paso speech and join this campaign for change:

I'm confused.

Isn't CARNEGIE one of the EVUL ANTI UNION BUSINESSMAN?

And now he's a poster child of why we should have Immigration Reform?

I guess it's the New Hope & Change.

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My mother is a first generation immigrant and back in the day, my Dad had to post a bond with the State Dept and sign an affidavit that he could support and that she would not collect welfare or otherwise be a burden on the State (aka: the Democrat base)

Obama this immigration is moving to the south side of Chicago. He ought to come to Houston and see what we are dealing with 1/3 of all drivers with out insurance (mostly Hispanics I understand) Gangs roaming the streets but Obama say that all is well. He doesn't have a clue.

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Let's not forget the diseases that unscreened illegals are bringing into this country.

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